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Life expectancy in America is about 79, we should be able to live to 92. Somewhere along the line, we're leaving 13 years on the table. So my quest is
how do we get those extra 13 years? And how do we make those extra 13 years good years? — Dan Buettner

Millions upon millions of people came here full of hope and aspiration to this extraordinary land of liberty and opportunity, and helped build the United States. So the Atlantic Ocean was absolutely critical to the story of America. — Simon Winchester

Any attempt to define literary theory in terms of a distinctive method is doomed to failure. — Terry Eagleton

Ever since I got your letter . . . I haven't been able to stop thinking about you. — Jenny Han

If you really care about animals, then stop trying to figure out how to exploit them 'compassionately'. Just stop exploiting them. — Gary L. Francione

If you travel in countries like Morocco, and I say that because I have just come from Morocco, if people are shouting at each other in an argument, violence is not going to follow. That would be just so far removed. — John Gimlette

The world is still a fantastic and wondrous place to live. — Seal

It's nice to be important, but more important to be nice. — Someone

To say that math is important because it is useful is like saying that children are important because we can train them to do spiritually meaningless labor in order to increase corporate profits. Or is that in fact what we are saying? — Paul Lockhart

No one knows where we are going, the aim of life has been forgotten, the end has been left behind. Man has set out at tremendous speed- to go nowhere. — Jacques Ellul

I have a confidence about my life that comes from standing tall on my own two feet. — Jane Fonda

And I really also wanted to have the full-body scans to learn if it was anywhere else - and it wasn't - before I told them. So I didn't tell them, until for a week, and then I told them. — Lynn Redgrave